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But we mentioned the Dallas Cowboys, and the Dallas Cowboys
always are in the news Manz good or bad, and
once again it is bad as Ceedee Lamb continues as
his holdout. But Jerry Jones, who has had some explaining
to do pretty much all off season for his all
in comments, had some more explaining to do today. Ceedee
Lamb's all holdout. And remember when you're hearing all of this,
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DAK doesn't have a new contract. They're going to have
to figure out how to sign Micah Parsons. Here's Jerry
Jones today talking about the Cowboys and Cede Lambs hold
out situation.
Speaker 6 (02:52):
Look all over the league. It happens all over the league,
So I don't flare when it's happening to us. I'm
aware of it. You you must give me that that
I'm aware that we want to get these guys camp
business as usual. As far as I'm concerned, I'm used
to this. I can live with this. I feel confident
if you look at the fundamentals here, we can get
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back to the shot we were. I hope that we'll
be in better shape. So that's January, Okay, this is July. No,
I don't get bent out of shape over the fact
that somebody is not here or here at all.
Speaker 2 (03:27):
All Right. So there's Jerry Jones saying that January is
obviously talking about playoff football, not Week eighteen, which now
is firmly in January because of the expanded schedule. But
just for those comments, and there's gonna be another We're
going to play a little bit later, and Jerry kind
of talks about the all En stuff. But from on
the surface of those comments, are you good with Jerry
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Jones being like, we're all right, this has happened all
around the league.
Speaker 3 (03:51):
In a way, I am. Because it's Jerry Jones. I
feel like he just says I'm not flared up. Does
anything flare him up?
Speaker 2 (03:58):
Hot? Yeah? Well yeah, losing but not enough? No, apparently
not not enough.
Speaker 4 (04:03):
I feel like this is what I expect him to
do to act like it's not a big deal. And
maybe he truly feels like it's not a big deal.
But we see what's happening. We see that the Cowboys
are not in a good situation in comparison to a
lot of other teams.
Speaker 3 (04:20):
But what else is he gonna say?
Speaker 2 (04:22):
Yeah, you're probably right about that. And one of the
other teams that we talk about is actually a team
that's in their conference that is a rival of theirs,
has been a rival of theirs for decades. That's the
San Francisco forty nine ers. Forty nine ers have their
own problems to deal with. So when Jerry Jones says
this happens all around the league, you know, I look
at San Francisco and here's San Francisco is Brandon and
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you kind of sit in. You have Trent Williams not
reporting to camp because he wants new money. Those are
pretty big parts of a repeat deal for San Francisco
to get back to the Super Bowl that they need
in place. And I would think that John Lynch would
have the same sort of feeling that Jerry Jones does.
Here's the catch, Monzie, the Cowboys aren't the forty nine ers. Exactly.
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The forty nine Ers have showed that on the field
time and time again, including dismantling them last year in
the regular season in a game that wasn't even close
to being competitive. And I would also say this that
the Cowboys in their situation, do not have their quarterback
situation figured out. For as much as they have Dak
Prescott this season, they do not have him figured out
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for the long term. With the forty nine Ers, I
think by and large know what they're going to do
with Brock Perdy and make some of the moves that
maybe they're making this year so urgent to do. So.
It just feels to me that while the San Francisco
forty nine Ers have the same problems on the surface
that the Dallas Cowboys have, the forty nine ers have
a plan for it. And I fully expect Trent Williams
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to be there this year, and I fully expect Brandon
Ayuk to be in a nine Ers uniform this year
in play in twenty twenty four. For the Cowboys, I
expect Ceedee Lamb to be there, probably getting a new
contract because Jerry Jones always just ends up giving new
contracts anyway. But then what are you gonna do with Dak?
What are you gonna do with Michaeh Parsons. San Francisco
is not in that situation. Trent Williams is not due
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for a new deal. He just doesn't like his current deal.
So he's like, Hey, I know the team's kind of
up against it. We're in our super Bowl window. Let's
see what more I can squeeze out. No, you're gonna
have to figure out a way to pay CD Lamb
the money that he wants. Where wide receivers across the
league are getting crazy amounts of money, You're gonna have
to figure out a way to pay Micah Parsons. And
you don't even have an answer right now for your
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quarterback situation, which I think Dak is the answer. I
know other people don't feel that they are miles away
from being in the same position as the San Francisco
forty nine ers. That's where I think Jerry is wrong
in all this. He's like, yeah, you see places around
the field, and to your point, when he doesn't win,
he doesn't get too happy. But they're not going to
beat San Francisco in this current form of the Dallas Cowboys,
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and they're sure's heck not going to beat them when
you have all these other questions arounding that team.
Speaker 4 (06:53):
Yeah, the two situations between the teams may be similar,
but they're far apart from being the same.
Speaker 3 (07:00):
And I agree Trent Williams wants to be there.
Speaker 4 (07:03):
He just wants more money, right, Like, we're not expecting
Brandon Ayuk to not be there. The San Francisco forty
nine Ers know exactly what they're doing, They know that
they have a window to win. While on the other side,
with the Cowboys, like, I don't know if Ceedee Lamb
wants to be there. There's so many question marks surrounding
that team. How do we know he actually wants to
be there. That's the big difference I see here within
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the two teams. Question marks around your quarterback, question marks
around your coach. There's just Cowboys equals question mark, forty
nine Ers equals check mark.
Speaker 2 (07:34):
Sure, that's really it.
Speaker 3 (07:36):
That's really it.
Speaker 4 (07:37):
So like even though yeah, you're both going through the
same things. And I do agree with Jerry Jones in
the sense that this is happening, This happens every year
with a lot of teams. That is correct, But your
team is not in a good state of mind right now,
all around everywhere in comparison to the forty nine ers.
Speaker 2 (07:54):
And the funny thing is is I mentioned earlier is
Jerry usually does cave like in their in their negotiations,
and for some reason they feel like Dak is the
one they want to play hardball with all the time,
which I don't necessarily agree with. I am more of
a Dak believer than other people are. But it's the
point of, and this has been pointed out by many
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this offseason, of how do you let all three of
these contract situations end up basically affecting your team? And
at some point you're gonna have to make tough decisions,
whether if that's signing all three of them and then
you have nothing around them. The Cowboys right now aren't
as complete of a team as Jerry Jones may think
they are, and this goes back to all in. So
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Jerry Jones reference earlier today, also his all in comments
that he made earlier this offseason about what he expected
for the Cowboys in twenty twenty four.
Speaker 6 (08:46):
I'm all in.
Speaker 2 (08:48):
I'm all in.
Speaker 6 (08:49):
Sometimes being all in means you narrow. He removed the
months out here that are in the future and you
narra down to where all we're talking about is right
now in the next playoff season, and that's it for everybody.
Speaker 2 (09:07):
We're all in.
Speaker 6 (09:08):
We're all in. It's all right there. We all got
some things out here in the future. Another two of
their years, own contracts, all that stuff. Let's all get
in here zero right now in this Dank Scott his
year contract. Let's focus right here. We all got a
lot on the line for that playoff games, a lot
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of it.
Speaker 3 (09:30):
Yeah, Jerry Jones is.
Speaker 4 (09:31):
So interesting because it's like, my guy, things change, things evolve,
you have to adapt.
Speaker 3 (09:39):
You're still the owner and the GM.
Speaker 4 (09:41):
You have not adapted, while other teams realize that that's
not the best way to approach a winning team nowadays.
Speaker 3 (09:48):
And he's still stuck in his ways.
Speaker 4 (09:52):
And it's just like, is it that he doesn't see
that there's a problem, or is it that he's just
pretending there's not a problem.
Speaker 2 (10:00):
I don't know if he knows the definition of all
in or if it just completely changed, because the way
that he was explaining it is that, Dak, you don't
know about tomorrow because your contract isn't there, so you
have to be all in for this season. I don't
know about that. Like if I'm Dak Prescott, you know,
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and I don't have this contract, and the Cowboys have
not been as you know, as great with me around
deciding on if they want to extend or how they
want this to play out. I don't know how all
in I am going to be for the Dallas Cowboys
and maybe all in for Dak Prescott. And again it's
you know, it's an image Wazi that I many people
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will never forget. Doug talks about this a lot, about
the gruesome injuries. Do you see it once? Do you
not want to see it? Or do you want to
watch it one hundred times? I remember when Dak broke
his leg against the Giants because the Fox TV camera
was right there as his leg was broken and his
ankle was turned a different way, and you see that.
And that was the year when Dak was due a contract,
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and guess what, he broke his leg season ending injury
and still got a deal, Still got a deal done.
Jerry Jones is the only guy in the world that
figures if I wait on quarterbacks, I can get a
better deal, which.
Speaker 4 (11:16):
Makes no sense because it's like right now, I would
say Jerry you need Dak more than.
Speaker 3 (11:20):
Dak needs you.
Speaker 2 (11:21):
Yes, I would agree with that one.
Speaker 3 (11:23):
I just don't see what he's thinking.
Speaker 4 (11:25):
Like if I'm Dak, I would all right, you want
to play this game, I'll play it.
Speaker 3 (11:29):
I'll play chicken.
Speaker 2 (11:30):
And you know what makes it worse, Monzi to that point,
because it's so well put is back then you had
a maybe not youthful, but you have an Ezekiel Elliott
who you just gave a new contract to because he
felt that he was the way that you were going
to get to the super Bowl. So what happens over
these last couple of years, Well, you end up deciding
that maybe Ezekiel Elliott's time is done in Dallas. You
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let him go, he goes on to New England for
a season, and you let Tony Pollard end up running
the show. Well, Tony Pollard didn't work out as a
running back for the Dallas Cowboys.
Speaker 3 (12:02):
Yeah no, they barely used them, barely used them.
Speaker 2 (12:05):
And as a fantasy player when they did, he wasn't
as great. But hey, that's the point being I won't
let my fantasy thoughts get in the way. But it
also made it allowed them to make the decision that
you know what, We're not gonna use the franchise tag
on Tony Pollard again. Let's move on. And Tony Pollard
is now a member of the Tennessee Titans. So who
is the leader in the clubhouse for the Dallas Cowboys
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backfield right now? For as great as Rico Dowdle did
last year, they brought back Ezekiel Elliott, Like, you don't
have a running game right now, Dallas, and now you're
gonna make Dak sit there on a prove it deal.
Like none of this makes sense. And that's why the
Cowboys wish they were the forty nine ers. They know
they're going to have to pay Brock Perdy at some point.
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They know that it could come as soon as next season.
They understand that Trent Williams is trying to squeeze them
for more money. They also understand that Brandon Nayuk really
doesn't have as much leverage in requesting a trade as
it may sound like on the surface, and that Brandon
Nyuk is likely going to be there for the twenty
twenty four season as the Niners try to win a
Super Bowl in this window, because their window is right now.
It's something that Jerry Jones has never figured out and
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that's just the problem with it is. Yeah, other teams
around the league have these same problems. Specifically, the San
Francisco forty nine Ers do as well. But the San
Francisco forty nine Ers are in such a spot where
they're so well run and the other deals are already
in place that, yeah, they have to make some tough decisions,
but those tough decisions are based on things on the future.
Like the Cowboys tough decisions are like, all right, do
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we pay all three of these guys and skim on
everything else, Or do we lose our quarterback and now
I have to search for one over the next five
years because we didn't plan ahead good enough. Or do
we lose his favorite target in Ceedee Lamb who is
one of the top two or three wide receivers in
the NFL. Or what do we do with Michael Parsons,
who you know is such a key to our defense?
Like those are all decisions that the Cowboys have in
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the forty nine Ers have figured out ways with Nick Bosa,
with Fred Warner, and they'll do it with tread Williams,
Trent Williams, and they did it with Christi McCaffrey. All
their problems have been sorted out. The Cowboys have not.
The only thing that's been sorted out is Jerry Jones
changing the definition of all in. That's it.
Speaker 4 (14:06):
Yeah, I mean, but the issues that the Cowboys are
going through right now didn't just happen in the last
six months. They've been happening over the course of several years.
And that's the problem here. While the other teams around them,
like the San Francisco forty nine ers, have gotten better
over the course of the last three, four or five years,
this has been happening for the Cowboys, and it makes
me just wonder if Jerry Jones pretends that he wants
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to win when in reality he's just fine because.
Speaker 3 (14:32):
The Cowboys are a brand. The money is still coming in.
Speaker 4 (14:35):
The Cowboys can go two and seven whatever, what how
many games are we having to seventeen, two and fifteen
and people are still going to go to the games. Sure,
they're a brand, it's different. So it seems like he
tells us I'm all in, when reality it's.
Speaker 3 (14:49):
Like, you're not even You don't even have half your
foot in. What are you talking about?
Speaker 2 (14:53):
There's definitions of all in and poker, and I think
that's where Jerry was trying to trying to use.
Speaker 3 (14:59):
It chips in. No, you didn't my.
Speaker 2 (15:03):
Doctor yesterday, you know coolenostrophy. I was sedated, but I'm
sure he said we're all in.
Speaker 3 (15:08):
We're all in, and he meant literally.
Speaker 2 (15:10):
Yeah, yes, Well it wasn't Jerry Joneses who changes it
throughout the offseason.
Speaker 7 (15:15):
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Speaker 2 (15:27):
We have a development. We have a helpics store here.
Mike wasn't on, so it sounds that much worse that
there's a grunt coming in the background. But let's go
to the news desk. We have a development story Isaac
Low and cron who said, quite the day already. What
do we got going on? Isaac?
Speaker 8 (15:43):
Not as intense as yours apparently. But San Diego Padres
pitcher Dylan Cease has a no hitteror going through eight
innings at Washington. The Padres lead the game three to nothing,
and Cease is out there to begin the ninth inning.
He's throwing one hundred and seven pitches. To this point,
he is facing Washington's ill Tomorrow. Vargas back in twenty
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twenty two, when he pitched for the White Sox, see
said a no hitter going for eight and two thirds
innings against the Minnesota Twins until it was broken up there.
Remember two weeks ago, Pittsburgh Pirates rookie Sensation Paul Skeens
had a no hitter going through seven at Milwaukee. He'd
thrown only ninety nine pitches at that point he was
pulled by manager Derek Shelton. But right now Dylan Cease
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is having his opportunity to complete a no hitter again.
He's working on the first batter in the ninth inning
at Washington.
Speaker 2 (16:32):
I know what Isaac was doing. Isaac was vamping there
hoping that he would get an out. But it's just
been foul ball after foul ball after foul ball in
this at bat. But something that we are at least watching,
and if for US sports fans that remember, for the
longest time, the Padres had never had a no hitter
as a franchise. It ended a few years ago when
Joe Musgrove ended up throwing one. But hey for them
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to wait that long and to possibly have another one
and just a couple of years later that would be uh,
that would be something. And I think that the grunt
from Monsey was because you felt that we were jinxing it.
Speaker 3 (17:08):
Yeah, correct, I was against this.
Speaker 4 (17:10):
I was against saying all the things that we've.
Speaker 3 (17:13):
Been saying as I just were jinxing it.
Speaker 4 (17:16):
No. And then also that hit that went foul, I
thought I was gonna drop and I was like, oh.
Speaker 2 (17:21):
But there was a pitch that was just fouled back
where the catcher ran into the net and ended up
not being able to reel it in. So it's just
a two to battle to cease against Vargas in this
matchup that Isaac Glowinkron will keep us abreast of what
is happening. Hopefully people aren't sleeping through it. We know
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Sean McVay wouldn't have been because he'd be up in
Adam and working. But the RAMS head coach recently revealed
and I'm going to use the quote here in speaking
with ESPN. This is I'm quoting here. I used to
think it was cool to think you can go eighteen hours.
You know what that is? That's being a dumb.
Speaker 3 (18:00):
Ass, it really is.
Speaker 2 (18:02):
It truly is like there's but this is the point
where I get back to generations in terms of generations
and what you were taught and what was likely taught
to Sean McVay when he watched you know, Mike Shanahan
and that crew in Washington, when he was coming up
of what he thought, this is how you work. It's
what I was always taught. You know, forty hour a week. Hey,
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you're either working forty eight hours five days a week,
or you're working four days a week and you're working ten.
But you're working the forty hours and that I don't
even think it's a COVID thing. I think it's just
a generational thing where now it's just that's not even smart.
And for him to work eighteen hour days, I'm sure
you could find enough work for yourself in the NFL
to work for eighteen hours. But Sean mcvah, I think
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put it best in saying like, yeah, you're a dumb
ass if you do that.
Speaker 7 (18:49):
Yeah.
Speaker 3 (18:49):
No, I am a dumb ass. I know that. And
it's like I know how important sleep is, and yet.
Speaker 4 (18:54):
If I am not working, like if I have a
day off, I'm like I am wasting my time like
that's it's not wrong, but that is the mentality that
many of us have. So yes, I am a dumbass
and I hope to not be one one day.
Speaker 2 (19:06):
There there is some drama going on, so Isaac just
just work with us. Here. Where are we at on
Ceases no hitter.
Speaker 8 (19:14):
He has not desisted yet. He's one out of way.
He got the first two outs at the bottom of
the night.
Speaker 2 (19:19):
So no matter what happens, you're going to hear a
breaking news sounder and it's either going to be a
no hitter. Well, it's either going to be a base hit.
Let's see what it is. Let's play it.
Speaker 7 (19:32):
Breaking news from Fox Sports.
Speaker 8 (19:34):
San Diego Padres star pitcher Dylan Cease has just thrown
a no hitter in a three nothing victory at Washington.
It's the second no hitter in Padre's history. They did
not get there first until April ninth of twenty twenty
one at Texas by Joe Musgrove.
Speaker 2 (19:51):
Now they have two in four years.
Speaker 8 (19:53):
Again. San Diego's Dylan Seats has just thrown a no
hitter and a three nothing win at Wash. He struck
out nine and pitched a no hitter, utilizing one hundred
and fourteen pitches.
Speaker 2 (20:05):
I would also add to this that Dylan sees the
San Diego Padres as of right now as our front
runner for the Express pros Pro of the Week for
next week, because the Pro of the Week of this
past week goes to New York met shortstop Francisco Lindor.
Lindora's four home runs at his last three games, including
a dinger from both sides of the plate last night,
and the Mets went over the Yankees. Congrats to Francisco
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Lindor for being our Express pros Pro of the week.
Dylan sees getting the no no for the San Diego Padres.
Speaker 4 (20:34):
Let's feel so good, especially just in today's baseball where
we just saw Paul Skins pulled and like we see
them pulled all the time going into the eighth in
seventh inans.
Speaker 3 (20:46):
So it must just be.
Speaker 4 (20:47):
Such a nice feeling, not just for Dylan but for
his teammates, like, Yeah, we did this, which is becoming
more and more rare.
Speaker 2 (20:55):
Yeah, one hundred and fourteen pitches. Yeah, and what a
kick in the UNO watch ye Cago White Sox. I
mean just I mean not that they, I mean it's
been an awful season. Obviously for them. They they've been
they've been going south on the South Side all season long.
But still, you know, this was a guy that was
on your team. Like it's still like the Brewers are
in first place in the end of Central but to
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see like Corbyn Burns start for the al you know
on the Baltimore Orioles, there is a little bit of
a of course. You know, so even if your team's
out of it, it's got to suck for a White
Sox man.
Speaker 3 (21:26):
Yeah, no, it probably sucks more for a Brewers fans.
So I'm not gonna lie to you.
Speaker 2 (21:29):
Here's here the yellis news.
Speaker 3 (21:31):
Yeah, oh yeah, oh yeah, no, that sucks.
Speaker 2 (21:35):
Yeah, the White Sox knew they weren't going anywhere and
probably and nothing was going to happen. And when you
only win twenty seven games so far this season, yeah,
it's going to be kind of lost. But Dylan sees
making some history today. But I am I am all
aboard for Sean McVay, and I bring up the just
to go back to that point is because he is
now a guy from a different generation understanding how things work.
Like Bruce Arian said when he was the coach of
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the Buccaneers, Like he didn't want coaches missing their kids
softball games or recitals and stuff like that, and if
you were, you'd get fined and doing that. And I
think that was that was different coming from an old
school coach that you would think a guy who was
in his sixties and seventies that was having that approach.
But there was perspective in life. And plus sometimes you
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just got to work harder or smarter, not harder.
Speaker 4 (22:20):
Yeah, but I do think with Sean McVay, it does
help that he won a super Bowl, Like I do
think that hadds to you feeling like you can take
a step back.
Speaker 3 (22:30):
Also a new time father, you know. I think there's
a lot of things that add to it.
Speaker 4 (22:34):
But I definitely think winning the Super Bowl was a
nice way to realize that, Hey, I don't have to
work eighteen hours.
Speaker 2 (22:42):
I'm good, she's manzos, I'm dan byer.
Speaker 3 (22:47):
Super Bowl we have we have not, so we have
to keep working.
Speaker 2 (22:50):
Have we made the playoffs, that's not my questions.
Speaker 3 (22:54):
Have I played October baseball?
Speaker 4 (22:55):
No, I'm still going to be worried eighteen hours.
Speaker 2 (22:58):
Ah, It's I love hearing the playoffs SoundBite to know
that so quick story, and then we'll get to Isaac's updates,
and then we'll get to uh a team that did
win the Super Bowl as well multiple times, maybe not
that having that great of an offseason. We'll see about that.
But Jim Mora, longtime Jim Morris senior, former coach of
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the Saints and the Colts when he made those those comments,
used to host here on Fox Sports Radio. And when
I first came here, Coach Mora got into my NC
double A tournament pool that I had with friends back home,
and they were blown away that they were in the
same pool as the guy who said, as they there
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is there is you played it five times in a row.
There it is is the guy who said playoffs. Yeah,
so it's always great. I haven't seen coach in a while,
but you know, wish him the best and yeah, it's
just uh love coach Mora. No, no, that that that move,
you know, but well, because you know, he stopped toasting
here probably about fifteen years okay, yeah, yeah, yeah, but
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did DWE weekends when I was first year at Fox
Sports Radio, and so I would work with him and yeah,
so it was awesome. But playoffs one of the greatest
soundbites in history. All right, I think we may have
the SoundBite of Dylan Cees making history today. Let's throw
it over to Isaac Lowancronis. We are live from the
TIREC dot com studios. All right, Isaac, give us the
latest on this Thursday.
Speaker 8 (24:25):
Mister Dylan c, star pitcher of the San Diego Padres,
has just pitched a no hitter at Washington. Padres won
the game three nothing. Here's how the final out sounded
just moments ago on Padres Radio.
Speaker 5 (24:38):
Here's the one and oh, Abrahm swings lines it into
right field.
Speaker 7 (24:42):
Johnson coming on, he's got it in.
Speaker 2 (24:44):
The ballgame is over.
Speaker 8 (24:46):
Dylan c says no hit the Washington Nationals on a
rainy Thursday in DC.
Speaker 2 (24:53):
The Padres will celebrate.
Speaker 8 (24:56):
He threw one hundred and fourteen pitches. He struck out nine,
he walked three again. San Diego's Dylan Cea says pitched
a no hitter in a three nothing victory today at Washington.
And speaking of pictures, the Los Angeles Dodgers officially activated
Clayton Kershaw from the injured list. I'm sorry, I word
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something in my ears.
Speaker 2 (25:18):
This is a portion of the show. Oh yeah, this
is so we've had a grunt and.
Speaker 8 (25:24):
A whoop off a lot of sound effects today, So
let me let me try that again and see what
other noises might come out.
Speaker 2 (25:33):
Sorry, I'm just gonna say it. I am not a
fan of Olympic events happening before the opening ceremony.
Speaker 3 (25:38):
It is weird.
Speaker 8 (25:38):
Ironically, this is actually part of the twenty twenty eight Olympics.
This match satan place now, so it's really a headstart.
Speaker 2 (25:45):
Oh man, I am not I'm not a fan. Hey,
either have it the opening ceremony on a Wednesday and
then do it or or not. Like this is this
is so bending the rules to try to keep with
tradition when it's not tradition.
Speaker 3 (25:58):
Yeah, and it's a tradition.
Speaker 4 (25:59):
You can breaks it's not gonna really change. You'd stop
doing this just because you've done it in the past.
Speaker 3 (26:06):
I agree.
Speaker 4 (26:08):
And I think people are probably putting this on and
they're like, oh, this is probably a game from four
years ago. There's no way this is live because they
haven't started.
Speaker 2 (26:16):
There was a men's game yesterday. Yes, yeah, so it
gets it's it's crazy. I'm not a fan of that.
Speaker 3 (26:22):
I'm not either.
Speaker 2 (26:24):
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I find it funny that the Kansas City Chiefs have
a fight in training camp where Kidarius Tony gets hit
by George Carloftis, and then the headlines are Travis Kelcey
gets in fights at training camp.
Speaker 3 (26:59):
Well, obviously they want you to click on it.
Speaker 2 (27:01):
Well, they success, success, But Travis kelce did get in
the face of Carl Loftis, who is on some headlines.
It was young defender Carloftus has been there a couple
of years, but still like he was a part of
that team, you know that won the Super Bowl last year,
and so it's not just like some no name coming
in and hitting Kadarius Tony. The thing that I questioned
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if Travis Kelce was the one who later came to
the defense because it was delayed because Travis Kelce wasn't
at the spot where other Chiefs teammates like, all right,
good cards, Tony got hit because of the shenanigans from
last year, we're not going to stick up for him.
But then it had took Travis Kelce to do that.
Do you think Travis Kelce did it to show that
he's the team leader and then hey, you're not going
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to be doing that. Do you think he did it
for show? Do you think he did it for a necessity?
I think he kind of did it out of show,
because nobody did anything in the first three or five
seconds really, and then it was Kelsey who ended up
running up to off this and saying his piece.
Speaker 3 (28:01):
Yes, but couldn't have he done it?
Speaker 4 (28:03):
Could it have been for both that he did it
for maybe the attention for the moment, but also because
he is one of their leaders he has to be
so I think it could be a little bit of both.
Speaker 3 (28:15):
He knew what he was doing, It.
Speaker 4 (28:16):
Wasn't calculated, yes, but I think he realizes that he
has to be a leader.
Speaker 3 (28:21):
Yeah, and he already has the attention on him, so
why not.
Speaker 2 (28:25):
And this is something that happens in all training camps, right.
I do not think that.
Speaker 3 (28:29):
This is There's always a chippy moment, yes.
Speaker 2 (28:32):
When you have to face the same people over and
over again. And I know it's early in camp, but still,
if you don't like what you've got here, there will
be other fights. I'm sure there'll be other skirmishes in
Chiefs camp. I don't think this is an overall thing.
Even though Jerry Jones says there's stuff in July, doesn't
matter when they're in January. This doesn't matter for January,
for the Kansas City check at all. Absolutely, at all.
It's just good video and as you said, it gets
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clicks for Travis Kelcey to sit there and break up
a fight totally.
Speaker 4 (28:57):
Whoever was recording it knew what they were doing, and Canarious.
Speaker 2 (29:01):
Tony whipping the football at him is also him sticking
up in his own way. I don't mind whipping the
football back at someone either if they're unless unless they're
bigger than you, like Tony's smaller than Carl Off this
he's not going to necessarily fight him. But it's also
a diffusing way of letting out that anger.
Speaker 4 (29:19):
Yes, yeah, you have to be able to react.
Speaker 2 (29:23):
Manzi chucked the Kleenex box when we almost ruined Dylan
seeses no hitter.
Speaker 3 (29:30):
I did feel like that. I was like, what, don't
do it?
Speaker 2 (29:34):
That was an apropos fake crowd laugh. I will give
you that, Iowa Sam. That deserves it. The joke wasn't
that funny. It really wasn't that good. That deserved it.
That is a job well done by Iowa Sam. And
I will say this not surprising. Under Intern Dean's watch.
If you're just tuning in Intern Dean's last day today,
he is running the show here as our producer while
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Jason Stewart sits back and looks over his shoulder and
guides him along the way.
Speaker 7 (30:00):
Be sure to catch the live edition of the Doug
Gottlieb Show weekdays at three pm Eastern noon Pacific.
Speaker 2 (30:08):
Doug Gottlieb Show, Fox Sports Radio. I'm Dan Byer, She's
Monty Bolanos.
Speaker 3 (30:15):
We're at the club.
Speaker 2 (30:16):
Uh uh, Dean Dean Dean Dean Dean. Dean Dean's last
day is the intern here at Fox Sports Radio. Jason
Stewart has already put up a picture bust in studio. Iowa,
Sam is here, Jason Stewart's here, Monty's here, I'm here.
Speaker 3 (30:33):
I feel like we need some lights.
Speaker 2 (30:34):
Intern Dean is here, and so is the one and
only Isaac Lohencron, who'll be bringing us a game in
just a matter of seconds here on Fox Sports Radio.
I have got the paper in this This font is enormous.
It really is the font that Intern Dean uses. He
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must think we are blind.
Speaker 4 (30:58):
Yeah, so I'm gonna tell one hand over my right
eye and I'm gonna shue letters.
Speaker 2 (31:05):
All right, what's this one? Okay, this one?
Speaker 7 (31:08):
Haad.
Speaker 2 (31:09):
I know I just needed the end fat fingers. But
it's tough when one is one is you know, fon
sized ten and one is font sized seventy two. We're
gonna play a game. But before we play the game,
I just have to let Intern Dean know. Dean, when
you enter the studio, close the door behind you, because
I don't need to hear Bree talking down the hallway.
Speaker 3 (31:29):
That is all that we need do like to hear Bree.
Speaker 2 (31:32):
Let's play a game. Long store to the.
Speaker 7 (31:41):
The Doug Gottlab show.
Speaker 2 (31:42):
Very inside. That's big. Micah doesn't run this place. My
impress impression of him. Isaac Longcrown is here with the game.
Speaker 8 (31:48):
All right, we are going to be doing some Olympic
related picking today. I feel a draft and the category
today is some aer Olympic sports that you want to watch.
So it's gonna be a snake format in case you
couldn't tell by the list. Moncey, you're first. Then we
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go to Dan, then Interndan, who just learned that in
this business you get punished. No good deed goes unpunished
in this business. Run for the Hills, Iowa, Sam, and
then finally Maaw. So here we go Summer Olympic sports
that you want to watch, ladies first.
Speaker 4 (32:27):
All right, So one that I am gonna watch and
I enjoy them every time, and it doesn't matter if
it's not Team USA. I'm gonna be watching volleyball, and
not necessarily beach volleyball, maybe because I'm not very good
at beach volleyball. And also just the rallies in beach
volleyball are a lot quicker, you know, indoor volleyball six
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on six those rallies go long and they are so
fun to watch. Volleyball for sure, let's get it.
Speaker 2 (32:55):
I'd be willing to trade down if anybody is interested
in movie up Dean Samurazi. Anybody want to move up
for this pick? No, all right, no one does it?
You know what, I'm gonna take diving. I like the
diving portion of it when they're like way up there. Sure,
And because I would not be able to do that.
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I don't have a great fear of heights. I'm not
really afraid of that. But when you're jumping there into
like an eighteen foot deep pool, yeah, it's all pretty
thrilling to me. Diving is what I would put diving
school my pick.
Speaker 4 (33:31):
You're supposed to like not have a splash right for
it to be good, And it's like, oh that, no way.
Speaker 3 (33:37):
Cannonballs are the best.
Speaker 7 (33:38):
What do you mean?
Speaker 2 (33:39):
And then the other great thing is when you're done,
you just go sit in the hot tub. Like that's
the other part of it that's awesome. So I'm going
to take diving at number two.
Speaker 8 (33:46):
My money's on Monogenoblely Dean go ahead at the three spot.
Speaker 5 (33:50):
I got to go with basketball. I mean, it's team
usas to lose. It'll be the last time you really
see Lebron and Steph and this generation play together and
yeah we got to take home the gold.
Speaker 2 (34:00):
All right, hoops is off the board, Sam.
Speaker 9 (34:04):
I'm gonna go with fencing. I actually was a fencer
as a young man. I took some how much you
think we would get for that stereo?
Speaker 2 (34:13):
What does that mean?
Speaker 8 (34:14):
Nothing?
Speaker 9 (34:14):
Okay, I was a fencer. I don't I still understand
the joke. It went over my head. I was a
fencer as a young man, and it's a very intense sport.
So I'll go with fencing. What I just is it expensive?
Like with the gear?
Speaker 2 (34:28):
Well, I always they always had the gear for us. Probably.
Speaker 9 (34:30):
Yeah, we just spa I never competed in a contest,
but spar and stuff.
Speaker 2 (34:34):
It's cool. By the way, before we get to Isaac's
back to back picks, I have tweeted the font size
used for this, so it is truly it is out
of control.
Speaker 9 (34:45):
It is out of con I demand a sheet in
braille if possible, because this isn't good enough.
Speaker 2 (34:51):
This is enormous. All right, Isaac, you're back to back picks.
Speaker 8 (34:55):
See here's the problem with y'all. The category was Summer
Olympic sports that you want to watch it never said
twenty twenty four Summer Olympics.
Speaker 2 (35:05):
Oh boy, that you want to watch?
Speaker 8 (35:07):
Will take you back to the nineteen hundred Olympics, also
held in Paris. A crowd of six thousand showed up
for poodle clipping. One hundred and twenty eight competitors had
to clip the fur off of as many poodles as
possible in two hours. The winner Madame April Lafool, a
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farmer's wife from France, who clipped seventeen poodles in a
two hour span. It's like a fool not to be
confused with April Levine anyway. The fifth selection, we also
take you back to the nineteen hundred Paris Games Hot
air balloon racing. The winner French balloonist Henry Delavo, who
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won by flying his balloon seven hundred and sixty eight
miles from Paris to Poland. He was arrested when he
landed because he did not file a passport request, but
the officers said, I was persecuted by the opening of
so many bottles of champagne that I was in great distress.
Speaker 2 (36:10):
Back to sam here, here's my question. Do they just
have two other hot air balloons with a really long
finish line like that was just straped across the entire sky?
Is that how you would determine the women?
Speaker 8 (36:20):
And hard to determine the winter?
Speaker 2 (36:21):
You're right, all right, Sam?
Speaker 3 (36:25):
I think it's Sam based on this list.
Speaker 9 (36:26):
Yeah, yeah, Sam, I'm gonna go with uh. I'm gonna
go with shooting, okay, because I like the biathlon the
Winter Olympics, and that's a combination of cross country skiing
and shooting. This is just the shooting part. Sounds kind
of cool, all right. I don't know if I've really
taken it in before. All right, shooting is off the board.
Speaker 5 (36:44):
Dean great value here in the second round. I'm gonna
go with track and fuel at that each year there's
just a new record that's broken and it just always
gets better. I'm gonna go with track.
Speaker 2 (36:56):
It's gonna be my my point. Rowing. I like rowing.
It seems like they roll forever and it seems exhausting, Yes,
but there is something tangible in a race and winning,
So give me, give me rowing. It's very graceful. Crew.
Speaker 4 (37:12):
It seems like you're just beat by the end of it.
Speaker 2 (37:14):
All right.
Speaker 8 (37:16):
Gymnastics, Hello, come on, No one picked break dancing.
Speaker 3 (37:20):
Wow, yes, for a reason. He's going to watch that.
Speaker 2 (37:32):
Break dancing ended up being one of them.
Speaker 3 (37:34):
Well, he was just messing with you.
Speaker 2 (37:36):
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